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February 28, 2023
Earlier Than Usual Quick Hits
How can I be expected to go to school on a day like this.
Everyone clap for your brave FBI agents, who protect us from terrorists such as pro-life protesters who pray near abortion clinics:
The FBI on Monday arrested a man who allegedly stormed the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, riots while wearing a panda costume over his head, according to court records.
Authorities arrested Jesse James Rumson on several charges, including obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building and engaging in physical violence in the Capitol grounds or buildings, among other offenses, according to the arrest warrant.
The typical laundry list of bullsh!t. "Engaging in physical violence" does not mean attacking a police officer, or they'd have charged him with that. It means like rocking the gates or something.
Allison Brie took video of herself running naked down a hotel hallway to surprise her husband to calm his premiere-night jitters. She posted it to Instagram; don't get too excited, she pixelated it before she posted it. She is naked in Horse Girl, though. It's... okay. It's very much an Independent Movie with all the tropes of a capital-I Independent Movie. It's a genre-bender movie, merging a story about trauma and mental illness with a sci-fi premise about lost time and similar weirdness. She's definitely suffering from hysteria, but is she also delusional and schizophrenic? Are the sci-fi type things she's seeing actually there? Because it's an Independent Movie with literary-style pretensions, it cannot commit to resolving which of those movies represents the real story and remains ambiguous all the way through the symbolic ending. I can understand why they did that, but it leaves everything feeling unsatisfying and unfinished. I knew they wouldn't resolve the question about what was real and what wasn't, but they still needed to bring things to some kind of emotional closure, which they also didn't do. It's kinda good...?, with a question mark after it, but I can't fully recommend it. You might like it, you might not, you might be like, "Did I like this? I have no firm opinions on the matter. I did see Allison Brie's boobies, though."
The designer Sam Brinton stole from identifies another piece of her stolen property on him:
Do They Know It's Cecil Time At All?
@dickandcomix
Feb 16
I can fix her.